30 questions. 30 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues!
30 questions. 30 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues!
A 2-year-old presents with a fever and a 2 minute unresponsive episode. How will you manage them?
The paramedics arrive with a 3-year-old boy who has had two seizures today. He has known developmental delay but has no history of seizures previously
This month we have: Blood biomarkers and algorithms and fever duration in febrile infants, Guidelines for EM – Sickle Cell Disease (Part Two), Absorbable vs non-absorbable sutures in facial lacerations and New Online.
30 questions. 30 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues!
The child with decreased consciousness is a common problem with many possible diagnoses and potentially high mortality and morbidity
The seizing child is truly a scary thing to behold. If you work in the Paediatric ED, you will, at some stage, come across a child who has had a seizure, is recovering from a seizure, or is actively seizing
Abdominal pain is a reasonably common presentation in paediatrics-increasing as the child gets older
The seizing child is truly a scary thing to behold. If you work in the Paediatric ED, you will, at some stage, come across a child who has had a seizure, is recovering from a seizure, or is actively seizing